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Pacific triton trumpet (charonia tritonis l.) is the state shell of Hawaii.
Predators of starfishes are: Triton Trujmpet (Charonia tritonis), Harlequin Shrimp (hymenocera elegans), Reef Crab (trapezia sp.)
Tritonis was created on 1980-03-11.
The Triton Trumpet, a large gastropod, genus Charonia. They seem favor starfish above any other food.
Triton was described as the god of the giant, Libyan, salt-lake Tritonis. He his herald to his father, and stilled the waves with the blow of a conch-shell trumpet.
In Greek mythology when Athena is the daughter of Zeus, Poseidon being the brother of Zeus, is her uncle. However, myths exist which make Poseidon the grandfather of Athena when she is the daughter of his son Triton, or Poseidon is the father of Athena when her mother is Tritonis or Polyphe.
Pallas (killed by Athena - often called her sister) was his (or Poseidon's) daughter with Tritonis. Kallistê (of island of Kalliste (now Santorini) in the Aegean Sea) - her mother is Libya. Triteia, also a daughter of Triton: loved by the god Ares and bore him a son named Melanippos, founder of the town which bears her name. Tritonides were also his daughters, called the servants of Galateia - or her sisters.
King Neptune a.k.a. Triton, the Sea God. Ariel's dad and king of Atlantis or Tritonis as it is sometimes called- a three-pronged attack. oddly the Trident coud just as well be an agrarian pitch-fork- which is a farm implement.
There are a great many different species of seastars, or starfish, and they are found from artic to tropical seas, some at great depths and others in very shallow water. They vary greatly in size, color, and shape, and eat a wide range of things. Some are prey specific, eating only one kind of food, but most eat several kinds of food, and many are scavengers, with an extremely varied diet. Bivalves, like clams, are a favorite food for many starfish species. These starfish are able to slowly force open their prey, and actually insert their digestive organs into the clam. Starfish have amazing regenerative abilities. When torn in half, each half can become a new starfish. Even a single 'arm' can grow into a new starfish, but with the new limbs much smaller. These are sometimes called 'comets' because of their unusual appearance, and often mistaken for a different species. Few things eat starfish, but some, like the 'Triton's Trumpet' (Charonia) prefer them over any other food. In areas where these animals are collected for their beautiful shells, there is often an explosive growth in the starfish population, frequently causing great damage to other life forms.
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